Hall 123

What is thinking in mathematics and computer science ?

Alain Finkel

LSV, CNRS & ENS Paris-Saclay, France

Philosophers have been interested in thought for millennia, scientists
also because thinking is their daily activity (when they do not write
a project asking funds). Some philosophers and scientists were also
curious to better understand how they thought. We will use the
reflections of some unusual thinkers like Husserl, Hadamard, Feynmann,
Einstein, Poincaré, Rousseau to approach the thought in general and
that of the audience in particular.
In the second part of the talk, we will apply the following notions to
mathematics and computer science: understand, feel, memorize, solve,
have new ideas,...Finally, we will dare to propose ways to think even
better.
Reference:
www.lsv.fr/~finkel/papiers-mescours/af_public/AF-ijmest10.pdf <www.lsv.fr/~finkel/papiers-mescours/af_public/AF-ijmest10.pdf>